Light snow or rain possible for Tri-State on Tuesday night

EVANSVILLE - Evansville's high temperatures are expected to stay well into the 40s during the first part of the week, but snow will also briefly become a possibility again for the area late Tuesday night.

According to the current National Weather Service, no accumulation is expected if the possible precipitation is does indeed turn to snow. Overall, the forecast calls for a 30 to 40 percent chance of rain or snow overnight Tuesday and into Wednesday morning. Tuesday's low temperature is expected to be right at the freezing mark, according to Monday morning's weather service forecast.

Monday's high temperature is expected to be in the high 40s with sunny skies, though a strong breeze is also likely. According to the current weather service forecast, the Evansville area is expected to have sustained winds of about 15 mph and possible gusts approaching nearly 30 mph at times. The wind is expected to die down tonight while the mercury should dip to around 28 degrees for a low.

On Tuesday, the temperature is expected to once again reach the high-40s with mostly sunny skies and a much calmer breeze.